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- Academic Partnerships Handbook
- Approval and Revision of Taught Modules and Programmes Handbook
- Assessment, Progression and Awarding: Taught Programmes Handbook
- Credit and Qualifications Framework
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Definitions
- 3 - Scope
- 4 - Relationship to the Calendar
- 5 - Notional Study
- 6 - Modules
- 7 - Academic Level
- 8 - Assessment and Award of Academic Credit
- 9 - Academic Credit Requirements for Award
- 10 - Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL)
- 11 - Intercalated Programmes
- 12 - Award of Undergraduate Degrees 'with Proficiency in'
- 13 - Combined, Major/Minor, Triple Honours + Integrated Masters
- Exceptional Circumstances Handbook
- External Examining Handbook
- Learning and Teaching Support Handbook
- Postgraduate Research Handbook
- Quality Review & Enhancement Framework
- Student Cases Handbook
- Special Provisions for Online Programmes (including those offered in partnership with Keypath Education)
- Special Provisions for Healthcare Programmes
- Special Provisions for Degree Apprenticeships
- Special Provisions for Programmes with Accreditation Licenced by the Engineering Council
Students who have successfully completed the second year of the Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS) programme at the University of Exeter, or equivalent at another appropriate medical, veterinary or dental institution, may apply to undertake an undergraduate intercalated degree programme at the University of Exeter.
Students who have successfully completed at least the third year of the BMBS programme at the University of Exeter, or equivalent at another appropriate medical, veterinary or dental institution, may apply to undertake either an undergraduate or one-year postgraduate intercalated degree programme at the University of Exeter.
Undergraduate intercalated programmes allow for Accredited Prior 'Certified' Learning (APCL) for the first two years of the programme, i.e. 240 academic credit points. The curriculum for medical, veterinary or dental degrees is set out by the General Medical Council, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the General Dental Council and is, therefore, largely consistent across institutions.
Therefore, for undergraduate intercalated programmes the RQF level of applicants’ previous medical, veterinary or dental studies need not be considered during APCL. APCL is not needed for postgraduate intercalation in a one-year course because the student takes the programme in its entirety. The intercalated year does not count towards the academic credit requirements for BMBS or other substantive award.
BSc (Hons) Intercalated/BA (Hons) Intercalated should be used as the distinct award titles for intercalated Bachelor’s degree programmes.